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Fire classifications: The time is now

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With effect from 31 December 2024, compliance with SANS 10400-T: 2024 Ed 5 Fire protection, the change-over from SANS 428 to SANS 53501-1, is required for both manufacturers and specifiers. 

The new testing offers a more stringent and specific way of classifying insulation products. A key reason for the change is that with a harmonised classification system, South Africa can compete in the international arena. However, each country still has its own building regulations for applications.  

The executive director of the Thermal Insulation Products and Systems Association South Africa (TIPSASA), Des Schnetler, explains what the ratings express and advises how specifications should now be done.  

New fire classification ratings 

The SANS 53501-1 (BS EN 13501-1) classification comprises of three ratings: 

1. Main Euro class rating: 

2. Smoke emission during combustion: 

3. Level of flaming droplets/particles during combustion:  

What to specify? 

Ensure that the material specified is: 

No deviations 

In accordance with the National Building Regulations, to be specific Regulation A25 (5): “Any person who, having obtained approval in terms of the Act for the erection of any building, deviates to any material degree from any plan, drawing or particulars approved by the local authority shall, except where such deviation has been approved, be guilty of an offence.” 

“Contractors are not allowed to change specifications for something similar or cheaper,” warns Schnetler. “Beware of specifying Product X or similar approved, as they may have different fire classifications. It must be equal or better.” 

While the same “type” of insulation product, manufactured by Company A, may have a fire classification of C-s2, d0, the insulation product manufactured by Company B may have a fire class: D-s3, d3. “Be sure to specify the fire classification required for the building occupancy class,” advises Schnetler. 

How do you specify now? 

  1. Determine the building occupancy class and whether it is one storey, two storeys, three storeys or more. 
  2. Specify the thermal insulation product and the required reaction to fire classification in accordance with Table 5 in SANS 10400-T:2024. 

 

The long-awaited implementation of updated SANS 10400-T:2024 Ed 5 Fire protection, regarding thermal insulation products, is effective after 31 December 2024. 

 

For more information, contact TIPSASA: 

Tel: +27 861 000 334 

Email: info@tipsasa.co.za 

Website: https://tipsasa.co.za/ 

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